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Power to the Public
Power to the Public: The Promise of Public Interest Technology | Hana Schank, Tara Dawson McGuinness
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A powerful new blueprint for how governments and nonprofits can harness the power of digital technology to help solve the most serious problems of the twenty-first century As the speed and complexity of the world increases, governments and nonprofit organizations need new ways to effectively tackle the critical challenges of our timefrom pandemics and global warming to social media warfare. In Power to the Public, Tara Dawson McGuinness and Hana Schank describe a revolutionary new approachpublic interest technologythat has the potential to transform the way governments and nonprofits around the world solve problems. Through inspiring stories about successful projects ranging from a texting service for teenagers in crisis to a streamlined foster care system, the authors show how public interest technology can make the delivery of services to the public more effective and efficient. At its heart, public interest technology means putting users at the center of the policymaking process, using data and metrics in a smart way, and running small experiments and pilot programs before scaling up. And while this approach may well involve the innovative use of digital technology, technology alone is no panaceaand some of the best solutions may even be decidedly low-tech. Clear-eyed yet profoundly optimistic, Power to the Public presents a powerful blueprint for how government and nonprofits can help solve societys most serious problems.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Meditation in the use and misuse of technology by governments and public entities to solve problems and provide services, with several detailed examples. It made me glad that there are smart, thoughtful, accomplished people working to make things better for the public and the people who serve them. Highly recommend if you‘re interested in public policy, public service, and/or the use of technology.